install-win32/sample.ovpn
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 # Edit this file, and save to a .ovpn extension
 # so that OpenVPN will activate it when run
 # as a service.
 
 # Change 'myremote' to be your remote host,
 # or comment out to enter a listening
 # server mode.
 remote myremote
 
 # Uncomment this line to use a different
 # port number than the default of 1194.
 ; port 1194
 
 # Choose one of three protocols supported by
 # OpenVPN.  If left commented out, defaults
 # to udp.
 ; proto [tcp-server | tcp-client | udp]
 
 # You must specify one of two possible network
 # protocols, 'dev tap' or 'dev tun' to be used
 # on both sides of the connection.  'tap' creates
 # a VPN using the ethernet protocol while 'tun'
 # uses the IP protocol.  You must use 'tap'
 # if you are ethernet bridging or want to route
 # broadcasts.  'tun' is somewhat more efficient
 # but requires configuration of client software
 # to not depend on broadcasts.  Some platforms
 # such as Solaris, OpenBSD, and Mac OS X only
 # support 'tun' interfaces, so if you are
 # connecting to such a platform, you must also
 # use a 'tun' interface on the Windows side.
 
 # Enable 'dev tap' or 'dev tun' but not both!
 dev tap
 
 # This is a 'dev tap' ifconfig that creates
 # a virtual ethernet subnet.
 # 10.3.0.1 is the local VPN IP address
 # and 255.255.255.0 is the VPN subnet.
 # Only define this option for 'dev tap'.
 ifconfig 10.3.0.1 255.255.255.0
 
 # This is a 'dev tun' ifconfig that creates
 # a point-to-point IP link.
 # 10.3.0.1 is the local VPN IP address and
 # 10.3.0.2 is the remote VPN IP address. 
 # Only define this option for 'dev tun'.
 # Make sure to include the "tun-mtu" option
 # on the remote machine, but swap the order
 # of the ifconfig addresses.
 ;tun-mtu 1500
 ;ifconfig 10.3.0.1 10.3.0.2
 
 # If you have fragmentation issues or misconfigured
 # routers in the path which block Path MTU discovery,
 # lower the TCP MSS and internally fragment non-TCP
 # protocols.
 ;fragment 1300
 ;mssfix
 
 # If you have set up more than one TAP-Win32 adapter
 # on your system, you must refer to it by name.
 ;dev-node my-tap
 
 # You can generate a static OpenVPN key
 # by selecting the Generate Key option
 # in the start menu.
 #
 # You can also generate key.txt manually
 # with the following command:
 #   openvpn --genkey --secret key.txt
 #
 # key must match on both ends of the connection,
 # so you should generate it on one machine and
 # copy it to the other over a secure medium.
 # Place key.txt in the same directory as this
 # config file.
 secret key.txt
 
 # Uncomment this section for a more reliable
 # detection when a system loses its connection.
 # For example, dial-ups or laptops that travel
 # to other locations.
 #
 # If this section is enabled and "myremote"
 # above is a dynamic DNS name (i.e. dyndns.org),
 # OpenVPN will dynamically "follow" the IP
 # address of "myremote" if it changes.
 ; ping-restart 60
 ; ping-timer-rem
 ; persist-tun
 ; persist-key
 ; resolv-retry 86400
 
 # keep-alive ping
 ping 10
 
 # enable LZO compression
 comp-lzo
 
 # moderate verbosity
 verb 4
 mute 10